Our expert Game to Eat team has put together 8 offaly good tips for helping you cook game during Great British Game Week. Get stuck in and #eatmoregame.
1.What grows together goes together
The pairing of seasonal foods with wild game is of massive benefit, for example fruits such as
blackberries with pigeon, and
root vegetables with gamebirds.
2. Low and slow
The lack of fat on game means cooking it for too long can see it quickly become dry and tough, whereas cooking it at a lower temperature for longer can bring out its full flavour. Why not try this
pheasant winter warmer.
3. Marinade
Because the meat is naturally leaner than farmed meat such as pork, chicken and beef, it can be useful, and tasty, to marinade the meat before cooking such as this
Tandoori Pheasant.
4. Smoking game
Smoke complements the strong flavour of game perfectly – softer woods such as cherry and apple work impeccably, just as this
wood fired pigeon recipe does.
5. Age that game
Young and old game, in particular grouse, need to be looked after properly. A young grouse has the tender muscle which allows it to be
roasted and their full taste revered in, older and therefore tougher grouse work better in a casserole or even pate.
6. Offaly good
Make the most of your game by cooking up the offal, grouse offal fits perfectly alongside roast grouse, and there is little that beats fresh
venison liver pate.
7. Hang time
As scientific as hanging can be the simple fact is the amount of time you
hang your game for is your own preference. We suggest trialing different lengths of hang time before choosing your favourite.
8. Try it modern
A roast grouse and jugged hare are as traditional as it gets; however, we believe game has the abilities to break boundaries in modern cooking. Game to Eat is convinced there is plenty more to come from game, why not get involved with this
beer can grouse or
pheasant sausage rolls.
There are plenty of ways to get involved with Great British Game Week. Start by following @gametoeat on Twitter.
Feeling lucky?
To celebrate British Game Week 2016 we've partnered with
field&flower, the supplier of delicious food, reared traditionally by British Farmers, to give you the opportunity to win a Wild Game Box worth over £50. Entries open Saturday 19 November and close Sunday 27 November.